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Kahr Arms CM9093 CM9 6+1 9mm 3"

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represent the actual item being purchased. Please verify this picture accurately reflects the product described
by the title and description on this page before you place your order.

The CM Series takes the value priced features from Kahr's CW series (3.6
barrel 9mm .40 S&W and .45 ACP models) and incorporates these
features into a smaller 3 barrel package. The CM9093 has the same
external dimensions as the PM9093 which make it ideal for concealed
carry by licensed civilians and law enforcement personnel. The CM9093 is
chambered in a 9 x 19 caliber has a 3.0 barrel and an overall length of
5.42 with a height of 4.0. The pistol weighs in at 14 ounces plus 1.9
ounces for the 6 rd stainless steel magazine. Differences between the CM
models and PM models are the CM9093 has a conventional rifled barrel
instead of the match grade polygonal barrel on Kahr's PM series; the CM
slide stop lever is MIM (metal-injection-molded) instead of machined;
the CM series slide has fewer machining operations and uses simple roll
marking instead of engraved markings and finally the CM series are
shipped with one magazine instead of two magazines.Kahr's seven patents
are incorporated into the CM9093 resulting in benefits not available in
other compact semi-autos on the market today. The black polymer frame
features patented 4140 steel inserts molded into the frame in the front
and back for added rigidity and strength which can withstand firing
thousands of rounds

This is a quality firearm. It is very concealable and is a perfect carry gun. I really like to shoot this firearm. The trigger pull is long but extremely smooth, like hot butter. Perfect for carry. The only negative is that the take-down is a little cumbersome but once you get used to it you don't mind. It is my favorite carry gun. Oh, and I can shoot it straight too. That's important for a small carry weapon.

Reviewed By: Yorhan Z on 01/30/2018

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

I have nothing but only good things to say about this pistol. Went for different reviews and opinions about it on YouTube before buying it and the decision was clear, I had to have it. It is a reliable subcompact good looking gun pistol. It rides comfortable either on your waistband or an ankle holster. Very discreet, weights almost nothing and the price is fair for what it gives. During the two hundred rounds breaking period recommend I only had two failures to feed, after that it works perfectly, just keep it oiled as the rest of your guns. It is my concealed carry gun right now.

Reviewed By: Christopher P on 01/25/2018

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

This little 9MM is VERY concealable. It's a pocket gun for sure. The recoil is manageable. You get used to it after 2 or 3 magazines. The trigger has a long consistent pull and a very clean break. The grip is small and your pinky finger will not be on the grip. So be aware of that. On my first trip to the range I shot 100 rounds with zero malfunctions of any kind. It feed Hollow Points perfectly. It only comes with one magazine and they cost #30.00 on most sites. I got an extra one on Gunmagwarehouse.com / Ebay for $30.00 w/free shipping. Not much else to say. It's an accurate and reliable little gun.

Reviewed By: Elijah B on 01/17/2018

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars!

I have a love/hate relationship with this firearm. My girlfriend and I have fun with it but there are aspects of it that we dislike or are weary about. We put our review of the Kahr CM9 on YouTube for those who would like to watch. https://youtu.be/DbmEld6t_Ks

I give it one thumb up and one thumb down.

Reviewed By: Jeff M on 01/02/2018

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

I own several kahr firearms most all of them I aquired from buds.
I ordered my cm9 on a Sunday evening it arrived at my ffl on Wednesday.
The cm9 is nice and compact the great thing about the cm9 is that it can be a pocket pistol or carried as a primary.
I run the extended 7 round mags so i have the added capicity and more stability in my hand.
The first day at the range I found very good accuracy and not one failure.
Yeah sure I will be honest I would have rather had the pm9 but i just couldn’t justify the price jump for a few minor upgrades.
The Cm9 is a now a mainstay in my everday rotation.
The break in problems associated with Kahrs handguns such as the p380 and the cw380 is not the same with the cm9 dont worry its not a problem this pistol can be trusted for function and you can trust your life on it in a self defense situation.
Thanks Buds!

Reviewed By: Jordan M on 12/22/2017

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

The size, weight and price of the Kahr CM9 is unbeatable. Having never fired a subcompact or a double action type trigger I was a little worried that my accuracy would suffer but within a couple of magazines I was shooting this little pistol just as well, if not better than, my full sized G17. I put about 200 rounds through it on my first range trip including various hollow points and everything fed and ejected 100%. This has now become my every day carry. I'm extremely satisfied with and highly recommend the CM9.

Reviewed By: Craig G on 12/21/2017

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

An excellent CCW pistol in a market filled with options. If looking at subcompact 9s, definitely consider the Kahr. At this price point, you are getting a whole lot of pistol for your money.

Reviewed By: Hugh P on 12/17/2017

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!

The transaction from Bud\'s was relatively easy.

After a lot of research, I opted to try the Kahr CM9 for my CCW. The predominate factors of my purchase were reviews concerning: reliability, size/weight, shoot-ability, and safety. Cost was somewhat of a factor too, but I was willing to spend more if a pricier option essentially justified it. Out the door, I spent about $330 for the CM9. That\'s a phenomenal price when you consider that the Kahr PM9 (the more premium version) has historically costed about double this! In fact, the CM9 has historically costed more than the $330 I spent!

My experience...

The Kahr owner\'s manual insists that you break-in the weapon with at least 200 rounds before attempting to rely upon it daily. I totally agree! I\'m of the opinion that ANY firearm for CCW should be tested and trained with prior to carry! Within the first 250 rounds the CM9 had a few failures to feed and one stovepipe. There were also a couple of failures to lock upon after the last round. I\'ve since put hundreds of more rounds through it without a single failure. It\'s my guess that the SUPER STIFF recoil spring and mag springs played a role in the initial failures. Before taking the CM9 to the range, I would advise locking the slide back for several days, working the heck out of the action and dry-firing the weapon, and leaving your mags loaded. You\'ll also want to disassemble the weapon and give it a good cleaning and inspection before going to the range.

Accuracy...

The CM9 is capable of some pretty impressive accuracy. My groups were horrible the first time I shot the CM9. I then realized what the problems were. I was anticipating the recoil and pulling the nose down. Additionally, the long double action trigger was something unfamiliar to me (I\'m used to Glock triggers). After some user adjustments and gaining familiarity with the long double action trigger, I was able to generally maintain 3\" groups at about 15-20 feet. More on this below.

Random positives...

Recoil on this tiny pistol is extremely manageable in spite of its small size. The trigger smooths out quite a bit after you put 200-400 rounds through it. It noticeably lightens and looses some of its creek. It ends up feeling like a really good/smooth double action revolver trigger (but significantly lighter than any I\'ve ever felt).

Negatives...

The factory stippling is a bit rough and can really wear into your hand when shooting more than about 50 rounds through it. As the weapon has broken it, I\'ve grown more accustomed to the aggressive stippling. Some might want to try add-on grips.

While I\'ve been able to gain decent accuracy with the weapon, this has come (in part) with the need to elevate the front sight above the rear sight. If I don\'t elevate the front sight quite a bit, then I will consistently hit several inches below my desired target. Some others I\'ve talked to have experienced the same.

While the overall external fit and finish of the weapon is relatively nice, the internal fit and finish of the slide is a bit rough. The rear of the slide was particularly this way. These things don\'t affect the performance of the weapon at all. I personally chose to smooth some of the roughly machined edges on the underside of the slide as well as the sharp edges on the slide release lever. This took about 2 minutes. Other manufacturers I\'ve seen with similarly priced firearms put more emphasis on their fit and finish. This isn\'t a deal-breaker, but it\'s something I appreciate.

My possible biggest concern would be the absence of a metal frame block or chassis in Kahr\'s polymer pistols. This contributes to why Kahr polymer pistols are so lightweight and slim. All of the other single stack manufacturers that I\'ve seen use a metal fame block or chassis within their polymer frames. I\'m not an engineer, but it seems like the life of the weapon would be greatly extended with the incorporating of a metal block or chassis. Yet, I\'ve heard of some folks putting many thousands of rounds through their Kahr\'s without any real significant frame wear.

I\'m in the process of getting another Kahr.

Reviewed By: John M on 12/15/2017

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

EXCELENT pocket gun compared to LCP II. I liked it so much that I have ordered a second! Fits in my back pocket with a suitable holster.

Reviewed By: James T on 11/28/2017

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Perfect little pocket 9mm, if there is such a thing. Fired the break in recommended number of rounds (combo of brands, hp and fmj) without a single hiccup. Weight is light, trigger is long and smooth, great carry piece.